The gymnasium at John Lewis Childs School was transformed into a children’s STEAM Museum, equipped with multiple hands-on stations focused on science, technology, engineering, art and math, on June 21 and 22. The museum was brought in by Mobile Ed Productions.
Stations included Build-an-Arch, which prompted students to build a parabolic ach out of foam blocks; a 3D printer, which allowed students to watch as the printer created a 3D model; Buzz Wire, challenging students to pass a loop over a bent wire without touching the two; Music Maker, which invited students to create their own music by pressing buttons and working together; and Bop-A-Light, which asked students to press a lit-up button. They were also able to touch a Plasma Sphere, play with programmable robots to draw on iPads and experience ferrofluid.